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THE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1918. s UNCLE SAM TO AID KEEPING |MRS. WISNER WINS DIVORCE. [Effective Home Remedy | (VY ON AADAM Coa ON "DRUGS OUT OF TOMBS. pian ior Lous Teele! ONEILL-ADAMSCao EILL~ ‘S EILL-ADAMS Létters Containing Morphine and “aad Mahdi. nk ee tale ee | hth avenue, ith to aid Street, New York City Siath Avenue, 20th to iid treet, New York «ity Slath Avenue, sth to Sia Stross, 1.0 Yor Up _ Cocaine Are Srietoghed ie |}. Samtiee Weeds th the Wapebane Coars| tetune mr nor way uneetace 4 The pianos for this co-cperatire sale were personally selected ul the factory ly Mr. C. Alfred Wagner, President The Lyrcckcrd Co., and | at Long Island City to-day granted aj \° divorce with $0 a week alimony to Bea Be: crumde against visitors who | trice M, Wisner fron Alvert Wien 5 md er. Gruge into the Tombe prison as! Wisner, who founded and is connect: | 2%, her advanced to-day by Magistrate} of ES th the Tombe Police Comme aimit| ed. with the Wisner Manufacturing t Company at No. 2 Greenwich street, | 0 Inéy Smith was held in $600 ball for! Din i jens, Smith when | Manhattan, contested the suit, setting! 1’ the Prison. upon arrival are being tested and inspected ty Mr. Nahan Frerho, forycars Conductor and Concertweisier Metrogclitan Crera Company. fs up Innocence of the charges againet him feud to have concealed in the lining ot! tr Jectneey (it hie wile was “insane. | Mewes a :Your money back-is not only Matas en saunte toe "kee ny owe in| oa Gur easaece's the letter but the spirit of this co-operative piano sale wOman prisoner that Smith had called feetored to heathe it ls how seven - . years t until about @ year ago, when they sepa 9 renovery, hi “ been effected, and Copyright, 1915, by O'NelikAdams Co. addition to prosecution of the actual | fa'snow that her hasttnd nad: wieiran | Eicene, Braise Hickman’ Aiterative j a lers of to show that her husband had visited | highty. { have recommended it with ox- drugs into the Tombs, Dep-| notels in Manhattan with another| cellent reauite.” ny H \Wt¥ Commissioner Wright has ais0| woman, (Signed) W. M. TATED. E Say, 1n speaK- matted on the tall of those persone who steeds Senman's Alvarative has been ‘proves, by ore w rugs to prisoners through the A Flatterer. be ef : d j tall. He has been promised the ald of the In. Gasee of severe gata slung. at: ing of and in 4 vat your wite were to aie, would you fetien rn Colds and i upbulldie a) & q eee toet Taos et ws nan Eee he gee| «advertising this big away." he replled, without making her writ ee heehee atte’ Se a Pi ano Sale: e piano | is not satisfactory : | after 30 days’ use Dry-Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault on Premises we will give you Furs Repaired & Remodelled at Specially Low Prices | jour money bac 93 This is not‘a “catch | BonwirTetieraCo. — fitatnest rin ducement to get you United States District-Attorney Mar- Il. Several letters to prisoners con- taffing morphine and cocaine have been | intércepted and laid before the United Stétes District-Attorney. 1 Aathime. ing the sys: Y sone | = to purchase one of Will Hold on Friday | these instruments, then A Most Extraordinary Sale | ee Sree fo Tee we oe. | ‘e mean to give you your 80 Women’s High Class Coats money back—it you ask 3 ‘ ” or it. e have no other ; : In the New “Shore” Model intention—never have had 20 | nor ever will have. | .00 @If you are not satisfied Formerly 35.00 | with the piano or player Chinchchillas piano which we are sel ing Gul Gee ' 4 . on this most liberal oi bn Coral, Lake Blow pm one is a particularly smart liberal plans, after 30 Suite Les ap ead days’ use, all you have to Pastel Stripes ile calle, fel choses ath groupe | do is to say so, and we will send and get the piano and return your money. We will not even ask you the i ‘ Blue and White of crystal buttons: patch pockets. . | “whys’’ and ‘wherefores’’—we simply will give you your money back. Tan and White These pianos are worth $350—co-operative price is. |$248.75—thus saving you $101.25. The terms are $5cash and $1.25 a week, less than one-half the regular terms q The price includes everything. There are covers the cartage and delivering—yet the 5 dollars (your no extras ot any kind. No interest to be _ initial payment) is credited to your account. added. Nothing to be added for drayage, 4 The piano is delivered jmmediately. You do not have stool, scarf—absolutely no extras. "Two ‘owait. You ie your piano when you make the initial hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy- Feument cette tae aes Te ey bam Pony five cents is the price, and the price includes dollar and 25 cents a week. This gives them 195 weeks everything. .in which to pay for the piano, and still it at the @ These 200 pianos will be sold, 5 dollars cash, then ‘co-operative price of $248.75—or a straight-out saving 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. The 5 dollars just about of $101.25. The life insurance an exceptional feature Q Ifthe breadwinner dies—if the source ofincomeisstopped by death—the piano | is not lost to the family. The family does not have to work and worry to meet | the remaining payments. We voluntarily cancel all future payments A | immediately, and a clear “receipt in full’’ is given to the family of STA NVA R Is Not Wax— the deceased. Isn’t this a comforting and reassuring feature? but it docs everything that wax does,—only Remember, player-pianos can also be obtained | ‘A WARURE FINISH upon these same liberal conditions ‘ANV, @ One hundred player-pianos are also being sold on this op-cgaentive plan, @ The usual price of these player-pianos is five hundred and fifty dollars each, The co-operative price is three APPLY WITH A RAG hundred and ninety-five dollars. NO INT'EREST to be added. 9 tbe player-piano % . A will also be delivered immediately upon the payment of five dollars. The pay- 1 works far more easily and far more economically. é ments re 3 dollars » week giving you sone § is— ree sample can of STANVAR,—drop a undred and ninety-five weeks time in whic RAS perm ty pod ioks pane it to any bad spots on the Butthis is not all to make pour payments—the same as on the floor, any streaks or scratches on the furniture or woodwork, We, who are associated in this alo, believe that « personf Piano. The same unconditional guarantee Note that immediately the imperfections disappear and are cannot get a satisfactory trial of any piano in $0 days. How-| that is given on the piano is given on the player-piano. repleced by a beautiful, rich, wax-like finish. ever, ifs thirty days’ trial is not satisfactory, we will give you! @You can also get your mou *v back at any time within A ne) your money tack, On the other hand, we have arranged a thirty days. q fou et the same privil of hi: . CA é ey + , VAR. That's why it’s ial that wil Je—that will show whether or not these) “ITty day an 8 same privilege of exchanging within a year, as that given with the - But hove Hig That's ag finish it pllige 9 0 4/ A UAL a Nah be Wie LLallah a a Se Rs eee piano. All of the unpaid balances are voluntarily cancelled in event of death. Also, a player- ad ber PP! if voroof and tree from the dangerous oars ome, : piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own selection) are included without extra charge. Gan Sin ra le. *! pe P 4 , Printed right nerose the face of your Co-operative contract | arrangement will be made with each purchaser whereby new player rolls can be secured at cost of in an agreement which gives to each and every purchaser the n privilege of exchanging his piano at any time within ono (1)| OMly five cents a roll. These player-pianos are standard 88-note players; that is, they pl STANVAR is on sale at the leading hardware, is supply stores. A frec Fifth Avenue at 38th Street year, without one penny's loss. every note on the piano when the music roll is in motion. These pl: -pianos hav i ifte: The purchaser can come to our store and make another} compels the music to play perfectly. Most player-pianos sold at tra ten fupdred te tae fundved oad fier chai election at any time during the first year he has his piano. He hese playerspianos have lead tubing. Most player-pianos have rubber an ? Gentlemen: sample can, sufficient to refinish a floor v/ Kindly send) A ts forever, t ing i border, wilt be sent you direct tf youuu gs mea free sample | ihe arecusht wil’ be srocited te he aries ef hla te plane player ilanoa ls a0 placed (t cannot he Braker: It cannot wear out and the tubing in these and we will take the original piano buck without the loss of fill in and mail the attached coupon to / can of STANVAR, | a single cent to him. ne q ve (Allie features ofthe co-operative plan are carried out in oering = 4 ) _ Honestly now—huve you ever seen or heard of a fairer propo- he player-pianos, with the single exception that the terms on the ‘ut this coupon out and mall tonight STANDARD VARNISH WORKS //*™ aa Pocg pole nei i aa aT I PCN a Ge By oe do “pianos being on your Els Park Staten Ioland, N.Y. Ase MAIN BUILDING SIXTH AVENUE on=0,8" i ot ee | evators eee: 1 ‘fe Mood fs PW more than these will not play perfectly, aay pape eeiy aM ba ite 840, Arye A fon or maeerer tubing. The life of rubber is one year at most. Lead Tos 2 20th 22d Street Bt. FIFTH FLOOR NEW YORK CITY i Nk 4